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- Build a European Grid infrastructure
- that gives users
- a seamless, secure access to
- High Performance Computing
resources
- and that advances
- computational science
- in Europe
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- European HPC centers build and run a GRID testbed
- Seamless access to HPC resources
- Multi-site jobs
- Interfaces for important applications
- Industrial applications and GRID usage scenarios
- ASP services for engineers
- Intranet solutions for distributed organizations
- Development of new GRID middleware
- E.g. resource broker, efficient data transfer, . . .
- Contribute to Global GRID development
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- HPC Centers
- CSCS Manno (CH)
- FZ Jülich (D)
- ICM Warsaw (PL)
- IDRIS Paris (F)
- Univ Bergen (N)
- Univ Manchester (UK)
- Users
- Deutscher Wetterdienst
- EADS
- T-Systems (debis Systemhaus (Assistant Partner)
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- Develop interfaces to existing biological and
chemical codes
- Operate a GRID for biomolecular simulations
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- Develop a relocatable version of local weather prediction model
- ASP solution for on demand localized
weather prediction
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- Coupled simulations of aircrafts
(e.g. structure and electromagnetism)
- Goal:
internal HPC portal for EADS engineers
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- T-Systems (Debis Systemhaus) operates
www.hpcportal.de
- Provide HPC portal to engineers at Daimler–Chrysler and partners
- Develop GRID technology for computing cost estimates and billing
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- UNICORE will be a supported, product-quality GRID system
- A public domain license is available for research purposes
(www.unicore.org, from May 2002 on)
- Interoperability with Globus is under way (GRIP project)
- New GRID standards (OGSA, Web Services, UDDI, SOAP,...) are under
investigation and will be supported
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- EUROGRID: www.eurogrid.org
- UNICORE: www.unicore.de, www.unicore.org
- Pallas: www.pallas.com
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